Dahl, Roald, Illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
The Mildenhall Treasure. A Fine unread copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. This true story first published in 1946 by Dahl tells the story of a Suffolk farmer who uncovered a hoard of Roman silver and was subsequently cheated out of that treasure. This edition has been beautifully illustrated by Ralph Steadman.

Steadman, Ralph.
America. With an introduction by Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good plus unclipped dj with light edgewear & small closed edgetear to the toipe edge of the front panel. This anthology of Steadman's graphic reportage of the American scene features accounts ranging from the Watergate Trials, the Vietnam experience, the Kentucky Derby, Las Vegas to an Elks Convention and Disneyland. A six-page interview with Hunter Thompson serves as an introduction.

Steadman, Ralph.
Nextinction with a Wing and a Prayer Commentary. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. This follow-up to the award-winning Extinct Boids, this book features more of the incredible art of cartoonist Ralph Steadman. This time, the focus is not on the birds that are gone, but on the ones that there is still time left to save. These are the 192 critically endangered birds on the IUCN Red List, species such as the Giant Ibis, the Kakapo, the Sumatran Ground-cuckoo and the iconic Spoon-billed Sandpiper--these, along with a number of classic Steadman creations such as the Unsociable Lapwing, are the Nearly-Extinct Boids.

Steadman, Ralph.
Proud too be Weirrd. A Fine copy in red cloth binding without dust jacket as issued. Included is a one-sheet promotional flyer for the book laid-in. "Proud Too Be Weirrd" is the ultimate monograph of Ralph Steadman's creative genius. Steadman's first-person narrative takes us on a literary and visual journey of his well-known, provocative work and is accompanied by his acerbic wit, heartfelt political views, and unique sense of humor. Steadman is revered for his ink-splattered, anarchic, and often shocking drawings. His well-known illustrations alongside the work of literary legend Hunter S. Thompson have long been celebrated and have achieved a cult-like following. Together, Steadman and Thompson's iconic work has come to be known as Gonzo journalism. This is a large, heavy book and extra postage will be necessay.

Steadman, Ralph.
Scar Strangled Banger. Illustrated by Ralph Steadman. A Fine copy in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a touch of sunning to the spine. Flamboyantly inscribed by Steadman on the title page. Steadman's series of illustrated essays on all things American including Richard Nixon, Vietnam, Aids, Sports, Texas and other grating subjects.

Steadman, Ralph.
Sigmund Freud. A Fine copy in a Fine, unclipped dust jacket. This is Steadman's unorthodox biography of Sigmund Freud in which he addresses the actual facts of Freud's life but bends, stretches and speculates on those facts through his subject's life. The result is an irreverent Freudian festival filled with wit and insight.

Steadman, Ralph.
Still Life with Bottle: Whiskey According to Ralph Steadman (with his illustrations). A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Traversing the Scottish highlands, lowlands, and islands, illustrator extraordinaire Steadman brings to life the secrets and traditions of whisky-making-and the pleasures of a good single malt. Illustrated throughout in full color. The irreverant Steadman's history of malt whiskey as only he could write (and illustrate) it.

Steadman, Ralph.
The Big I Am. Illustrated by Steadman. A Near Fine copy in a Fine, unclipped dj. This is Steadman's assessment of Life and all of its mysteries through the eyes of God (as perceived by Steadman).

Steadman, Ralph.
Untrodden Grapes. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Steadman, ever the wine connoiseur, once again embarks on a great grape adventure...this time his travels [and pen] take him to the wine country of Chile, Spain, California, Burgundy, Champagne and Sicily. From Chile to California, South Africa to Alsace, Ralph Steadman has seen the best of the world's wine-producing regions. On a search for the unique and original, he meets Aurelio Montes, the Chilean winemaker who planted syrah vines on a rocky, south-facing hill in order to "steal the wild complexity of the mountain's soul." In Spain, he learns of the white chalky soil called albariza that produces the sherry of the Jerez region. In California, the author describes crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, driving up into Marin County, and meeting enthusiastic winemakers whose vineyards sit precariously on the San Andreas fault. As the journey continues on through Burgundy, Champagne, and Sicily, Steadman brings the landscape and its people to life with pictures and prose. Fully illustrated.

[Eccentrics] Steadman, Ralph.
Tales of the Weirrd. A Fine copy in illustrated paperback binding. This is a Paperback Original; there was no hardcover US edition published. Contains 49 illustrated fantastic vignettes of grotesques, human oddities, imposters and eccentrics from the 19th Century. This is Steadman's tribute to nature's freakish humor brought to life by his wicked pen and astonishing energy.

[Steadman, Ralph] Lucie-Smith, Edward.
The Rhino. Illustrated by Ralph Steadman. A Near Fine copy with a slight crease to one corner of this broadside poem. This is copy number 42 of only 50 copies produced. Signed by the Lucie-Smith and Steadman.